Inside Weirdest Homes You Won't Believe Exist

444,370
0
Published 2024-07-13
Join this channel to get access to perks:
youtube.com/channel/UCAGDldVt9Z6c3N7EcU_ZNjw/join

Hey everybody in today's video we take a look at some very odd houses. It's hard to believe these home were constructed and are still standing today! These unusual homes come in many sizes, some of them are smaller ranchers and others are complete mega mansions that most of us could only dream of living in... but that comes with a catch! These homes are so weird even some of these mansions people still refuse to buy even after seeing their oddly low price tags! This is the longest version of weird homes I ever uploaded so hopefully you enjoy! if you have any questions about these homes feel free to message me or leave a comment down below!

MERCH ►

SUBSCRIBE ►    / @kylemcgran  

----------------------SOCIAL MEDIA----------------------

SNAPCHAT ► Kyle.McGran

TWITTER ► twitter.com/KyieMcGran

INSTAGRAM ► www.instagram.com/kylemcgran

All Comments (21)
  • @ldhroks
    Didn't show the pyramid house in the thumbnail
  • That so called "Victorian Prison House", IIRC, is actually a property in the city of Fayette, Missouri, and was intentionally built in 1875 as a sheriff’s house and jail. More recently this home saw an extensive renovation in 2005. But the section with all the jail cells only received enough touch ups to keep it from looking rusted and dysfunctional. The reason why the jail section remains untouched is that the house exterior is on the local area's preservation society of historic buildings list, and so you can't change the exterior of the building. And as a result, the interior jail section is almost cost prohibitive to take out/properly demolish and convert into a proper-looking home, so it just gets left alone.
  • @logintoview2949
    Genuinely upset, I went through the entire video waiting to see the "Pyramid House" you used for the thumbnail, as I used to drive past it every day for years.
  • @lynemac2539
    The water tower brought tears to my eyes. So beautiful.
  • @wolfkatt69
    Neat homes. You know what would be more neat? If your narration fit what was being shown in the screen. The Jungle Home is particularly bad. Where is this Buddha statue? You speak of the living room while focusing on a pink toilet.
  • well I was expecting the pyramid house shown on this video thumbnail and it never showed up, disappointing
  • @hantayowin
    This is a great video. I love seeing the houses. It’s interesting that two or three are close to where I live and I hadn’t heard about them. I realize that you’re reading a description, but you should do two things differently. First, insert a little life into it. You’re very monotonous. Second when you’re describing a room, talk about it while that room is being shown. Otherwise, cool houses!
  • @cherylmaden5989
    The Treasue island house is probably the most sellable...but as a Florida native the indoor pool around all that wood just screams problems but i guess if you have the $ to buy it you can pay ppl for its upkeep
  • @poldi3366
    Money, brains and taste are not providet equally. 😂
  • The Star Trek home sounds like something Sheldon Cooper from Big Bang Theory would create 🤣🤣 The treasure Island house looks like a resort❕❗
  • @metelgodful
    On the jungle mansion when you said step into the front room you should show the front room and not the toilet
  • @PMNC2004
    I enjoy videos like this but I miss your abandoned videos the most and I loved the series when y’all were renovating the cabin.
  • @ernestallen5154
    That curving Craftsman house is just my kind of house. It almost reminds me of something John Lautner would have designed.. I'd buy this house in a minute.
  • @CarrieHall
    I have not heard the word verdant in my entire life the amount of times i heard it today..... are you reading the realtors descriptions??